Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun has discussed leaving the company to launch a startup, according to multiple reports, a move that would mark a significant shift for one of Big Tech’s most influential AI thinkers.
The Wall Street Journal reported that LeCun has sounded out colleagues and potential investors about a new venture, while the Financial Times—cited by Reuters—said he is in early talks to raise funding. The discussions are preliminary and no final decision has been announced. Meta and LeCun have declined to comment, per the reports.
The prospective company could explore LeCun’s long-running research agenda beyond today’s mainstream large language models. People familiar with the matter told reporters the effort may focus on so‑called “world models,” systems that learn richer representations of the physical and social world. Early fundraising talks are under way, but timelines and structure remain unclear.
LeCun is one of modern AI’s foundational figures and a key architect of deep learning’s rise. He is Meta’s longtime chief AI scientist and a co-recipient of the 2018 Turing Award, often called the “Nobel Prize of Computing.” LeCun is a 2018 Turing Award laureate, recognition that underscores his outsized influence on the field. His potential departure would come as tech giants and startups race to define the next generation of AI systems—and compete aggressively for the researchers who can build them.
For Meta, the loss of a marquee scientist would be as symbolic as it is practical. The company has poured resources into AI across products and research, and LeCun’s FAIR group has been central to Meta’s long‑term research ambitions. Even if he stays, the fact that he is exploring options underlines how fluid AI talent dynamics have become.
Nothing is official. If LeCun proceeds, the new venture would join a crop of founder‑led labs and startups seeking to push beyond current chatbots and text‑first systems. The venture may explore “world models” beyond today’s LLMs, according to people familiar, but details on funding, partners and a product roadmap have not been disclosed.
Investors and rivals will watch for any formal announcement, including whether LeCun retains an academic role while building the company, how the startup positions itself against frontier labs, and what research milestones it targets first.
Disclaimer: This is a developing story based on reports. No formal announcement has been made by Meta or Yann LeCun.